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QUANTUM HOLOGRAM TECHNOLOGY: The Hieronymus Sunlight Transmission System:Applications for Agriculture in Deep Space Missions

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QUANTUM HOLOGRAM TECHNOLOGY: The Hieronymus Sunlight Transmission System:Applications for Agriculture in Deep Space Missions
QUANTUM HOLOGRAM TECHNOLOGY: The Hieronymus Sunlight Transmission System:Applications for Agriculture in Deep Space Missions

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This book covers the theory of operation and the practical engineering for QHT devices and systems for growing food in space outside of the Earth's Quantum Hologram envelope on long duration space flights.
Specifically this book explains how QHT can be used to provide the Sun's Quantum Hologram energy to grow plants for food to supplement deep space mission food requirements.
This QHT system is based on the "Chlorophyll by Wire" system of Thomas Galen Hieronymus for US Patent 2,482,773.
Quantum Field Interface Technology (QFiT) can provide everything any seed is used to having, in the soil on Earth, that it needs to grow and flourish in deep space.
This is the second in a series of Quantum Hologram Technology (QHT) books that focuses on the applications of QHT for space exploration.

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